Chapter 2: Applying Excel Data Markup on job cost Machine-hours Direct labor-hours Total fixed manufacturing overhead co
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2. Change the total fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the Milling Department in Data area back to $390,000, keeping all of the other data the same as in the original example. Consider a new job, Job 408, with the following characteristics: A 1 Chapter 2: Applying Excel 2 3 Cost summary for Job 408 4 Machine-hours 6 Direct labor-hours 7 8 Direct labor cost 5 Сл Direct materials cost $ $ Answer is complete but not entirely correct. $ 3,904.25 X Selling price for Job 408 B Department Milling с Assembly 50 6 660 $ 96 $ In your worksheet, enter this new data in the cells for Job 407. What is the new selling price for Job 408? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) 4 40 490 800
3. Without changing the data for the job from requirement 2 above, what is the selling price for Job 408 if the total number of machine-hours in the Assembly Department increases from 3,000 machine-hours to 4,000 machine-hours? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. $ 3,904.25X Selling price for Job 408 4. Restore the total number of machine-hours in the Assembly Department to 3,000 machine-hours. And keep the job data the same as it was in Requirement 2. What is the selling price for Job 408 if the total number of direct labor-hours in the Assembly Department decreases from 80,000 direct labor- hours to 50,000 direct labor-hours? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) > Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Selling price for Job 408 $ 4,166.75 X